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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
To predict the aerodynamical properties of a thin aerofoil, provided with a high velocity jet sheet in its trailing edge region, a simple procedure is proposed as follows. Two general separate cases concerned with the effect of a jet on an aerofoil are considered. In the first case, the jet is blown tangentially over the upper surface of the aerofoil, while in the second case, the jet is ejected at a deflection angle from the trailing edge. In this analysis a procedure which is similar to the classical Glauert treatment of thin aerofoils is applied.
Consider first the special case of a thin aerofoil placed at zero incidence in a two-dimensional inviscid flow of velocity V0, with a jet emerging with an exit velocity V1 at distance x1 from the leading edge and blown tangentially over the upper surface of the aerofoil (Fig. 1). It is assumed that an effectively attached flow may be obtained.